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Distressing (or
weathered look) in the
decorative arts is the
activity of
making a
piece of
furniture or
object appear aged and older,
giving it a "weathered...
- Look up distress, distressed, or
distressing in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Distress may
refer to:
Distress (medicine), an
aversive state in which...
- land in
small boats. The book,
Narrative of the Most
Extraordinary and
Distressing Shipwreck of the Whale-Ship Es****, was
published in 1821 and
would inspire...
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emotional damage, or psychotrauma) is an
emotional response caused by
severe distressing events, such as
bodily injury, ****ual violence, or
other threats to the...
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sensitive boy,
found the less
salubrious parts of
Dublin shocking and
distressing, and was
happier at the cottage. Lee's
students often gave him books...
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extensive as to
involve the **** and ****. This
event can be
especially distressing to a new mother. When this occurs,
fecal incontinence develops and stool...
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sensory perceptions that
those suffering clinical psychoses evaluate as
distressingly incongruent and
inexplicable are
instead interpreted by
spiritual individuals...
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tears at your
heart and
brings tears to your eyes. It was
overwhelmingly distressing and emotional."
Romney also said he didn't know how
close he was and...
- and plot and to
provide an
overall creepy, unpleasant, unsettling, or
distressing atmosphere.
Psychological horror usually aims to
create discomfort or...
- 2022. Fred
Hawson (September 29, 2019). "Movie review: Kim
Molina is
distressingly desperate in 'Jowable'". ABS-CBN News.
Retrieved August 2, 2022. Laurena...